Yankee Doodle Dandy was a burger place, I don't know if they are still around. Notably, they served hotdogs there. They have been gone from this area for a long time, but I remember them making a tasty burger.

Jack in the Box seems to have retreated to California. They used to be all over, but I remember a few salmonella outbreaks in the late 70s or early 80s...

I've never heard of Arthur Treacher's or Yankee Doodle Dandy. There are Jack-in-the-Box aplenty out here in California.

What about In-n-Out Burger? or Fatburger?

I could make a post, but I'd just be repeating all of that.

Actually I take it back, I think I might have eaten at an Arthur Treacher's a couple of times. There was some Fish n' Chips place near where I lived for a few months more than a decade ago. I don't remember the name, but it was obviously a chain and it wasn't a Long John Silver's. It was very likely an Arthur Treacher's.

I too am now hungry, and my brother flaked on lunch plans, so I've got to come up with something to eat now.

Yankee Doodle Dandy was a burger place, I don't know if they are still around. Notably, they served hotdogs there. They have been gone from this area for a long time, but I remember them making a tasty burger.

Jack in the Box seems to have retreated to California. They used to be all over, but I remember a few salmonella outbreaks in the late 70s or early 80s...

Good memories. There was one right around the corner from a videogame arcade and minigolf place when I was a kid (Haunted Trails, in Burbank, IL). Go destroy $10 in video game tokens, play some minigolf, and eat at Ponderosa.

I've never heard of Arthur Treacher's or Yankee Doodle Dandy. There are Jack-in-the-Box aplenty out here in California.

What about In-n-Out Burger? or Fatburger?

I could make a post, but I'd just be repeating all of that.

Actually I take it back, I think I might have eaten at an Arthur Treacher's a couple of times. There was some Fish n' Chips place near where I lived for a few months more than a decade ago. I don't remember the name, but it was obviously a chain and it wasn't a Long John Silver's. It was very likely an Arthur Treacher's.

I too am now hungry, and my brother flaked on lunch plans, so I've got to come up with something to eat now.

How about H. Salt Fish & Chips? They used to be everywhere when I was a kid but they've all but disappeared. I found one not too far away from my house a couple months ago and was overjoyed.